Schedule a Tour

One of the most exciting parts of our week is when we have people visit for tours. Not only is the process easy and fun for our potential guests, but we also have such a good time guiding them through our restored schoolhouse. It is such a treasure in our hearts, and we love to see all the ways people use this space.

 
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Here is what it looks like to visit the schoolhouse for a tour this summer.

First, there are three ways you can get in touch with us.

  1. Fill out a form on our website

  2. Send a message through Facebook

  3. Text or call

Once we connect, we will pick a date and time that works for all parties involved. I’ll ask a few questions to ensure the best use of our time together during the tour. We have a tremendous amount of flexibility in our schedule so tours are offered every day of the week, from early on until evening time. 

On tour day, you can expect to see all areas of the schoolhouse. From the grounds and the fresh red exterior to the getting ready space that’s tucked in the back of our venue. We get excited to show you all the hard work we’ve put in.

 
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We’ll spend time discussing exactly how we can help make your event special for you and your favorite people. While the schoolhouse is small and intimate, there are endless ways to personalize the experience for your friends and family. We can be as involved as much or as little as you’d like to be while you plan and prepare for your time at the Bellflower.

 
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We typically wrap up our time together around one of our banquet tables. We’ll go over some easy to read literature about our venue and give you a chance to get all of your questions answered. Some people are ready to secure their time at our schoolhouse right at the end of the tour and, of course,  we welcome that! If you need time to think things over, you can take the information home with you and get in touch with us when you’re ready!

 
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